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Germany pulls virus ‘emergency brake’, but not all on board

National law prescribing uniform nationwide restrictions faces pushback from politicians

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Apr 2021 4:30PM

Germany pulls virus ‘emergency brake’, but not all on board
Tough Covid-19 measures will apply from today in all German regions with incidence rates of more than 100 new infections per 100,000 people over the last seven days, including sweeping shutdowns and overnight curfews. – AFP pic, April 24, 2021

BERLIN – Germans are facing tougher nationwide Covid-19 measures from today, including night curfews and school closures, after the government passed a disputed new law designed to slow infections.

With many of its neighbours lifting restrictions despite higher virus rates, Europe’s biggest economy is bucking the trend with the new national law dubbed the “emergency brake”.

Passed amid huge protests in Berlin this week, the law prescribes uniform national restrictions and is designed to end a tug of war between the federal government and Germany’s 16 states.

Tough measures will apply from today in all regions with incidence rates of more than 100 new infections per 100,000 people over the last seven days, including sweeping shutdowns and overnight curfews.

Schools must also revert to virtual teaching in areas where the incidence rate exceeds 165.

Eight German states had an incidence rate above 165 yesterday, with the national average hovering at 164.

Conservative daily Die Welt called the new law “an authoritarian fig leaf designed to conceal failures of strategy, vaccination, and testing”.

The liberal, pro-business FDP party has vowed to take legal action to have it overturned, with party chief Christian Lindner calling it “unconstitutional”.

With Munich confirmed yesterday as a host city for the upcoming Euro 2020 football championship – which starts in June – the new law means that whether fans will be allowed to attend will ultimately depend on the infection rates then.

The mayor of Munich said there was no “guarantee”, contradicting a Uefa statement that the southern German city would host “a minimum of 14,500 spectators” at its four games.

Munich yesterday had an incidence rate of 148.2.

The new restrictions have also caused confusion on the question of travel through areas with high incidence rates.

“Anyone who does not want to commit an administrative offence may not cross the affected districts by car, train, or even plane during the curfew,” the FDP’s Wolfgang Kubicki told the Bild daily.

Virus restrictions in Germany had previously been decided in consultations between Chancellor Angela Merkel and the leaders of the 16 states, with the regions ultimately responsible for implementing them.

But in many cases, regional leaders have failed to put in place shutdown measures which they agreed to with Merkel, with many choosing broad interpretations of the rules.

Germany’s Robert Koch Institute health agency reported 27,543 new Covid-19 cases in the past 24 hours yesterday and 265 deaths, with the agency's Lars Schaade warning the numbers were “still too high”. – AFP, April 24, 2021

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